Here's How They Made Hela's Thor: Ragnarok Headdress

Helas headdress from Thor: Ragnarok is the best thing to happen in film in 2017. It should win an Oscar. That headdress should be inducted into the Screenwriters Guild. Its the queer icon of a queer icon.

Now, thanks to Adam Savage (Mythbusters) and his crew at the Tested YouTube channel, we can find out how they made it. Yes, made itthe headgear for Cate Blanchetts goddess of death was a physical prop. As it turns out: 3D printers are incredible things.

As described by Jose Hernandez of Ironhead Studios, the antlers and headpiece were 3D printed, designed based on an accurate model of Blanchetts head, and then finished and assembled by hand. The result, even just being displayed on a mannequin, is beautiful.

Now, what I want to know is: what was it like acting with that thing? And how heavy is it?

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